FOREST PRODUCTS


§ 21.31. Prohibitions.

 The following activities are prohibited:

   (1)  Cutting, picking, digging, damaging or removing, in whole or in part, a living or dead plant, vine, shrub, tree or flower on State Forest land without written authorization of the District Forester or a designee, except that edible wild plants or plant parts may be gathered without authorization if they are gathered for one’s own personal or family consumption. Dead and down wood for small campfires may be gathered without prior authorization.

   (2)  Removing rocks, shale, sand, clay, soil or other mineral products from State Forest land without written authorization of the District Forester or a designee.

   (3)  Removing peat, sawdust, bark, mulch or other products from State Forest land without written authorization of the District Forester or a designee.

   (4)  Removing or disturbing historical or archeological resources from State Forest land without written authorization of the District Forester or a designee.

   (5)  Planting a tree, shrub or plant of any kind without the written authorization of the District Forester or a designee.

Source

   The provisions of this §  21.31 amended December 4, 1998, effective December 5, 1998, 28 Pa.B. 6039. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (217091).



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